Yardley Darryl, Gordon Robert, Freeburn Ryan, So Colleen, Beauchamp David, Landry Michel D, Switzer-McIntyre Sharon, Evans Cathy, Brooks Dina
Darryl Yardley, PT: Physical therapist and graduate of the MSc(PT) Program, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario.
Physiother Can. 2008 Summer;60(3):224-38. doi: 10.3138/physio.60.3.224. Epub 2008 Oct 10.
Opportunities to expand the role of physical therapists (PTs) have evolved to include clinical specialists and advanced practitioners, although the literature on these roles is limited. We examined perceptions of PTs and PT employers in Ontario regarding clinical specialization and advanced practice.
Using a modified Dillman approach, a cross-sectional survey was conducted with 500 PTs and 500 PT employers in Ontario. Questionnaires were tailored to address specific issues related to each cohort.
Sixty percent of PTs and 53% of PT employers responded to the survey. Thirty-three percent of PT respondents already considered themselves "clinical specialists" (CS), and 8% considered themselves "advanced practitioners" (AP), although neither role is yet formally recognized in Canada. Both groups had substantial interest in pursuing formal recognition of CS and AP status. Respondents indicated that their primary motivation to pursue such roles was to enhance clinical reasoning skills with the goal of improving client outcomes (82% for the role of CS, 71% for the role of AP). Respondents supported the involvement of academic institutions in the process (60% for CS, 70% for AP).
PTs and PT employers are supportive of the roles of the CS and AP within the profession, even though there is currently no formal recognition of either role in Canada.
扩大物理治疗师(PT)角色的机会不断演变,已涵盖临床专家和高级从业者,尽管关于这些角色的文献有限。我们调查了安大略省物理治疗师及其雇主对临床专业化和高级实践的看法。
采用改良的迪尔曼方法,对安大略省的500名物理治疗师和500名物理治疗师雇主进行了横断面调查。问卷针对每个群体的特定问题进行了量身定制。
60%的物理治疗师和53%的物理治疗师雇主回复了调查。33%的物理治疗师受访者已经认为自己是“临床专家”(CS),8%的人认为自己是“高级从业者”(AP),尽管这两个角色在加拿大尚未得到正式认可。两组对获得CS和AP身份的正式认可都有浓厚兴趣。受访者表示,他们追求这些角色的主要动机是提高临床推理技能,以改善客户的治疗效果(CS角色为82%,AP角色为71%)。受访者支持学术机构参与这一过程(CS为60%,AP为70%)。
物理治疗师及其雇主支持CS和AP在该专业中的角色,尽管目前加拿大对这两个角色都没有正式认可。